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Minimally Invasive Restorative Procedure: Biological Aspects (CROSBI ID 645402)

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Miletić, Ivana Minimally Invasive Restorative Procedure: Biological Aspects // MI World Symposium Tokyo, Japan, 03.02.2017-08.02.2017

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Miletić, Ivana

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Minimally Invasive Restorative Procedure: Biological Aspects

The concept of Minimal Intervention in Dentistry has become more wide spread and accepted due to increased understanding of the value of natural tooth structure. Demineralized, non-cavitated enamel and dentin can be “healed” without a surgical approach. Even with cavitated lesions treatment plans can switch from surgical approach to treatment of a caries in a minimally invasive way. The choice of materials and procedures depends on many factors, which are influenced by the severity of the lesions and other factors. New materials with adhesive and bioactive properties enable hard dental tissue preservation and remineralization. New Glass Ionomer Cements (GIC) materials have shown long-term clinical success supported by scientific data. GIC’s can also be used for other indication like ART, fissure sealing and internal remineralization. Additional corrective methods of lost hard dental tissues can be resolved with a line of modern direct restoratives saving time and cost to dental patients.

remineralization ; glass-ionomer

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MI World Symposium

pozvano predavanje

03.02.2017-08.02.2017

Tokyo, Japan

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina